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Description of problem:
When using an NFS mounted home directory, no panel icons, menus, etc. will be displayed. Having the same files locally works fine. This used to work fine from FC1 to FC3.
If .recently-used is made as a sym-link to a file on the local disk, everything works fine.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-panel-2.10.1-10
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a dummy user with a home not on NFS, login, note panel icons/menus are fine.
2. NFS mount /home, create an empty directory owned by the dummy user, again login as the dummy user, note the panels are empty
3. Move ~dummy/.recently-used to /tmp, then: ln -s /tmp/.recently-used ~dummy
4. log back in and note the panel icons/menus/etc. are fine again
Actual Results: Panel icons/menus/etc work fine when .recently-used is in a local filesystem, but not when on NFS. At first I thought it was the .gconf/.gconfd NFS lock problem, but those directories are fine both as local and NFS mounted.
Expected Results: A new user shouldn't have to move a file local just to use a NFS mount home directory.
Additional info:

Okay, need the following:
1) Get a backtrace of the panel when its showing no icons:
$> gdb gnome-panel $(pid-of-panel)
(gdb) thread apply all bt full
2) Get an strace of the panel:
$> gnome-session-remove gnome-panel
$> GNOME_PANEL_DEBUG=1 strace gnome-panel >t.log 2>&1
3) Compile the program I'm going to attach. If it runs successfully, then
locking ~/.recently-used is working fine. Otherwise its an NFS locking
configuration issue of some sort on your side

Created attachment 116077[details]
The 'real' problem: lockf(...F_TLOCK, 0) is blocking
The problem isn't that it isn't locking ;), it is that lockf() with F_TLOCK is
blocking (which the man page says shouldn't block). I changed
test-recent-file-locking.c to open just a local file "dummy". Running on a NFS
drive lockf() hangs, on a local disk it runs fine.
A developer here noted he updated this Fedora Core3 box this morning and had
the same problem. Moving and symlinking .recently-used fixed the problem.

lockf(F_TLOCK) will only not block in the case where another program is holding
the lock.
Its obviously blocking here because it can't contact lockd on the server or
something along those lines. Its a configuration issue rather than a panel bug.
Somewhere like fedora-list would be a good place to get help with the problem.

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